Screenshot Saturday is the reason your Twitter news stream fills with pictures of games in development. Below, we present you the most intriguing ones we've found during the last feverish 24 hours of screenshot sharing. Hopefully, you'll learn more about these projects while scrolling downwards, much to the delight of your eyes.

Okhlos

Despite how cute it looks, Okhlos is a ruthless experience currently in development by Coffee Powered Machine.

Here, you take control of a growing mob of Greeks on their quest to destroy buildings, mythological creatures, and even gods if they dare to interfere. There isn't a release date yet, but the game should hopefully come out for Windows, Mac, and Linux by the end of this fall.

24 Killers is about navigating through fancy grid-based levels to spot four spirits that are possessing random people. By asking around, you'll get to know habits and motivations of these malevolent entities. When you feel confident enough you can take a stab at exposing them based on your suspicions.

The devlog held on TIGSource forums is updated regularly; it's definitely one of the most colorful I've ever seen.

In Between

In Between is a dark and atmospheric puzzle platformer with hand painted visuals. It's in development by Gentlymad, a 4-man independent studio based in Germany that is currently splitting its work between three titles.

The protagonist is dying, and so solving the physics-based puzzles depicts the process of coping with the imminent ending of his life. The demo is available for free for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Project Wormhunter

The notorious Wormhunter from Ludum Dare 29 didn't even make it to the top 100. And although most of the people who tried it agreed that the gameplay, and the visuals had "a lot of potential", apparently it wasn't enough to keep up with many other entries.

Therefore, Martijn Thorig and Dick Poelen decided then to stick together and work even further on what's been called Project Wormhunter: a revamped, and much more polished version of their initial game.

Gunslugs 2

Like its predecessor, Gunslugs 2 by OrangePixel is set to come out on Android and iOS. At this point in time, there isn't a lot disclosed about it, but if you can't say no to run 'n' gunning wherever you find yourself, this definitely seems like a future go-to.